LOOKING AHEAD, MAYBERRY DAYS START THURSDAY IN MOUNT AIRY. BUT THERE'S SOME TROUBLE BREWING AHEAD OF ONE OF THE BIGGEST FUNDRAISERS OF THE YEAR FOR THE SURRY ARTS COUNCIL. THE COUNCIL SPENDS UP TO 70 THOUSAND DOLLARS TO PROMOTE THE FESTIVAL, AND IT MAKES MONEY BACK FROM SANCTIONED VENDORS. BUT THIS YEAR, ONE VENDOR IS SETTING UP A BEER GARDEN ON PRIVATE PROPERTY AND WON'T PAY THE FESTIVAL ANYTHING. IT'S NOT ILLEGAL, BUT THE COUNCIL SAYS IT GOES AGAINST ESTABLISHED PROTOCOL AND HURTS THE FESTIVAL'S BOTTOM LINE. 1:02- WE'RE JUST HOPING THAT FOLKS WILL UNDERSTAND THAT THEY'RE HURTING NOT JUST THE FESTIVAL BUT THEY'RE HURTING THE BUSINESSES AND THEY'RE HURTING OUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE ART YEAR ROUND PAUL STROUP OWNS THE SPACE, AND HE SAYS HE'S WITH IN HIS RIGHTS AND JUST WANTS TO DO MORE TO BRING PEOPLE DOWNTOWN.